| ABOUT GLOBAL PROGRAMS |
| The Global Programs (GP) Office in Tanzania is an affiliate of the University of California, San Francisco, and it provides targeted HIV/TB strategic information (SI) technical assistance through the PEPFAR-funded Alliance for Country-led Control of the HIV Epidemic by Leveraging Efficient Resource Allocation To achieve Equity (ACCELERATE). The GP office also facilitates the expanded presence and operations for global health professionals and researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and its affiliates in Tanzania. We work in collaboration with key partners including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United States’ President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the Ministry of Health (MoH), the National AIDS, STI and Hepatitis Control Programme (NASHCoP), the Zanzibar Integrated HIV, Hepatitis, TB, and Leprosy Programme (ZIHHTLP), other donors, and local partners to build capacity and to validate and strengthen SI activities to effectively guide prevention and treatment programs toward maximum impact. Global Programs also provide training, mentorship, and technical assistance to build capacity in epidemiology surveillance, monitoring and evaluation, health information systems, improving data quality and increasing data use, data science, and applied public health research among health ministries and local partners. |
| PROJECT SUMMARY (FOR PROGRAM STAFF) |
| The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is engaged in a five-year Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Tanzania (CDC-Tanzania) to provide strategic information and health information systems (HIS) technical assistance to the Ministry of Health (MoH) as well as the United States’ President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and their implementing partners (IPs). We are recruiting an individual through Global Programs to serve as an HIV Program Officer. |
| SUMMARY OF ROLE |
| The HIV Program Officer will provide HIV and AIDS programmatic expertise to guide programmatically impactful data analyses, development of programmatically meaningful informatics products, indicator and dashboard development, SOP development, and visualizations, and to bring programmatic context to Global Programs’ data quality work. This individual will also support programmatic evaluation activities, including coordinating and overseeing fieldwork. |
| REPORTING & MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES |
| · This position reports to the HIV/TB Technical Lead.· This position does not have any supervisory or management responsibilities. |
| POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES |
- Collaborate with the Global Programs Informatics team to translate programmatic needs into informatics products, such as improvements to health informatics applications, data collection applications, and dashboard visualizations, and to integrate evidence-based programmatic strategies into robust data systems.
- Collaborate with Global Programs Informatics Analysts to assess stakeholder requests/needs and prioritize those with the most potential to improve HIV service delivery within the Tanzania context
- Support the development and roll-out of monitoring and evaluation related SOPs and training materials by providing a programmatic perspective.
- Support the analytics and data use team to ensure programmatically impactful data analyses that reflect programmatic priorities and will result in improved service delivery for PLHIV.
- Inform programmatic data dissemination and translation for program improvement.
- Proactively identify gaps and recommend solutions to align programmatic needs with data-related systems.
- Represent UCSF as needed at meetings with key stakeholders, including NASHCoP, MOH, CDC, IPs, and other USG agencies.
- Support the development of guidance tools, training materials, SOPs, case studies, and other materials related to HIV/AIDS programming as well as to Global Programs analytic and information products to promote learning and data use at all levels of the health system.
- Participate in the development of protocols and data collection tools and supervise field activities aimed at evaluating HIV interventions and programs.
- Participate in analysing HIV program evaluation data, developing reports and scientific products, and disseminating findings.
- Perform any other tasks that will be assigned
Autonomy and Decision-making:- This position is expected to work independently to complete assigned tasks.
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